by Tamás Lattmann | Jun 6, 2023 | Analysis
The issue indicated in the title has begun to attract a great deal of interest. This analysis aims to overview and summarize sides and arguments related to that. First, it is important to clarify what exactly this institution is, as there is again an amazing lack of...
by Paul Angelo-Deans | May 10, 2023 | Analysis, Blog
Democratic backsliding, the process by which a democratic country gradually loses its democratic features and becomes more authoritarian, has become a growing concern around the world. In recent years, many countries have experienced democratic backsliding, which...
by C4EP | Feb 14, 2020 | Blog
Why can’t you be more like Estonia? Source: Pixabay Creeping Illiberalism on the European Internet At the recent Masters of Digital conference, one of the panels looked ahead to the future of the digital world in 2040. One of the topics arising...
by C4EP | Jun 28, 2019 | Blog, Book Review
Easy Victor: the Kremlin and the Rule of Law in the West Source: kremlin.ru “[Russian] money laundering and mafia activity went on in Angela Merkel’s constituency for years, in the hope that Russian-owned dockyards would bring local...
by C4EP | Feb 15, 2019 | Blog
With friends like these US State Secretary Pompeo’s tour a mixed bag for Europe Source: Wikimedia Commons On Monday (11 February), the United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived on his divisive unifying tour of Central Europe to...